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Season 2 | | | | | | |
| 25 :02x03 - Everybody Hates Elections (Oct/16/2006) | | Chris tries to write a campaign speech to win votes for class president; Rochelle rents out the upstairs apartment to a funeral director with a long list of lady friends; Drew finds money that Rochelle lost and spends it. | Director: Ali LeRoi Writer: Ali LeRoi | | Songs: Queen with David Bowie -- Under Pressure | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 29 :02x07 - Everybody Hates Promises (Nov/13/2006) | | Students want to impeach Chris as class president after he fails to deliver on his campaign promises. Back at home, Rochelle's ne'er-do-well brother visits after their mother kicks him out of her house, and asks if he can stay. Rochelle agrees, but Julius isn't too happy about it. | Director: Millicent Shelton Writer: Chuck Sklar | | | |
| 30 :02x08 - Everybody Hates Thanksgiving (Nov/20/2006) | When Julius' successful younger brother joins the family for Thanksgiving, Julius gets in the competitive spirit, determined to make the perfect meal. However, things go badly after Rochelle realizes they forgot to put the turkey in the oven and Chris burns the family-favorite macaroni and cheese.
| | Guest Stars: Wayne Brady as Uncle Louis, Jackée Harry as Vanessa | Director: Matt Shackman Writer: Alyson Fouse | | | |
| 31 :02x09 - Everybody Hates Superstition (Nov/27/2006) | | After Julius lends Chris a pair of lucky socks, Chris begins to notice that he can do no wrong. Meanwhile, Drew and Tonya decide to play their parents, Rochelle and Julius, against each other. Drew enters his school's talent show, but no one in the family has the heart to tell him he has a bad voice. | | Guest Stars: Jackée Harry as Vanessa, Joe Gieb as Little Person, Ralph P. Martin as Bus Driver, Kevontay Jackson as Jerome, Travis Flory as Joey Caruso, Ernest Thomas as Mr. Omar, Jacqueline Mazarella as Mrs. Morello | Director: Debbie Allen Writer: Adam Lorenzo | | Songs: New Edition -- Candy Girl (Music only), Madonna -- Lucky Star | | | |
| 32 :02x10 - Everybody Hates Kris (Dec/11/2006) | | Julius works as a department-store Santa and Chris is one of his elves, but Julius frightens the kids when they ask for expensive gifts and Chris gets so sick he has to be hospitalized. While in the hospital, he meets a mysterious man named Kris, who helps him see how blessed he really is. | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: Adrienne Carter (2) | | | | | | |
| 34 :02x12 - Everybody Hates Hall Monitors (Jan/29/2007) | Hoping to get more respect from his classmates and to stop being Caruso's punching bag, Chris signs up to be a hall monitor. However, when the kids still don't take him seriously, Greg suggests that Chris step up his game. Unfortunately, his newfound power as hall monitor goes right to his head, even threatening his friendship with Greg. Tonya discovers that her girlfriends are only hanging out with her to get closer to Drew.
A sleep-deprived Julius struggles to get a little peace and quiet when he can't seem to escape Rochelle and her constant complaints about her new job.
Source: TheCW.com | | Songs: Harold Faltermeyer -- Axel F. | | | |
| 35 :02x13 - Everybody Hates Snow Day (Feb/05/2007) | When Chris accidentally shows up for school on a "snow day," he and Principal Edwards (Alexander) are stuck with each other until they can reach Chris' parents. Back at home, Julius realizes that Chris is missing and sets out on foot to find him. Meanwhile, when Rochelle finds herself the victim of a subway robbery, she can't help but give the criminal a piece of her mind - and she has plenty to say.
| | Guest Stars: Jason Alexander (1) as Principal Edwards | | Songs: J Geils Band -- Freeze Frame | | | |
| 36 :02x14 - Everybody Hates the Substitute (Feb/12/2007) | A scholarly substitute teacher makes Chris' life a living hell by holding him to a higher standard than his classmates. Meanwhile, Tonya learns that she can always get her way by accusing Drew of hitting her, and Mr. Omar gets on Julius' last nerve when he takes advantage of his neighborly generosity. Todd Bridges plays Doc's nephew, Monk.
Source: CW | | | | | | | | | |
| 39 :02x17 - Everybody Hates DJs (Mar/19/2007) | When the neighborhood DJ is arrested in the middle of a party, Chris steps in for him and proves to be a huge hit with the crowd. Unfortunately, his new career takes a bad turn when he borrows his mom's James Brown album and accidentally scratches it. Meanwhile, Julius takes Drew to a magic show, but passes out when he sees a rabbit - a phobia dating back to his childhood.
Source: CW | Director: Jerry Levine (1) Writer: Rodney Barnes | | | |
| 40 :02x18 - Everybody Hates Baseball (Mar/26/2007) | Chris is put in a difficult position when he must choose between going to a baseball game with his dad and Drew and going to the movies with Tasha. Rochelle is overcome with motherly guilt after she realizes she forgot to mail Tonya's letter to the Billy Ocean fan club, and Rochelle's freeloading brother, Michael, asks Vanessa on a date, but has to borrow money from Julius to pay for it.
Source: CW | | Guest Stars: Jackée Harry as Vanessa | Director: Ali LeRoi Writer: Chuck Sklar | | | |
| 41 :02x19 - Everybody Hates Gambling (Apr/23/2007) | Chris becomes Bed-Stuy's favorite odds-maker after Doc discovers he has a natural talent for predicting a game's outcome. However, Chris' lucky streak comes to a crashing halt when a bookie, Paulie, shows up at Chris' front door. Meanwhile, Tonya decides it's about time she beat Drew at checkers, and Julius goes behind Rochelle's back and places a bet on the upcoming basketball game, not realizing it's his son - Chrissy the Black - calling the shots.
Source: CW | | Co-Guest Stars: Jackée Harry as Vanessa | Director: Jason Alexander (1) Writer: Aeysha Carr | | | |
| 42 :02x20 - Everybody Hates Dirty Jokes (Apr/30/2007) | After secretly listening to his parents' comedy albums, Chris tries out some dirty jokes on his classmates and discovers that making people laugh is the key to popularity, but his teacher has a different take on the situation. Rochelle decides the best way to get her mother, Maxine, out of her business is to find her a man, and Drew begins getting unwanted attention from a girl in the neighborhood.
Source: CW | | Co-Guest Stars: Jackée Harry as Vanessa | | Director: Keith Truesdell | | | |
| 43 :02x21 - Everybody Hates Math (May/07/2007) | With Chris' entire class counting on him to master algebra in time for a math competition, Rochelle takes it upon herself to tutor Chris. Unfortunately, Rochelle's teaching style doesn't do the trick, so Chris is forced to secretly meet with Rochelle's mother, Maxine, a former algebra teacher. Meanwhile, when Drew accidentally breaks Julius' favorite chair, Tonya takes the fall for him, but it turns out the good deed comes with a hefty price tag attached.
Source: CW | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: Devon Shepard | | | |
| 44 :02x22 - Everybody Hates the Last Day (May/14/2007) | With the end of the school year fast approaching, Chris decides to exact revenge on Caruso to pay him back for making Chris' life miserable for the past two years. Julius insists on fixing Mr. Omar's clogged sink himself rather than calling an expensive plumber, but he only ends up making the situation worse and is reported to the housing authority as a result. Drew can't resist wearing his cap and gown around the house and out to play, despite Rochelle's strict orders not to wear it before graduation.
Source: CW | | Guest Stars: Jeris Lee Poindexter as Kill Moves, Ernest Thomas as Mr. Omar, Kevontay Jackson as Jerome, Julie Lancaster as Newswoman, Jacqueline Mazarella as Ms. Morello, Todd Bridges as Monk, Pat Asanti as Plumber, Lynda Scarlino as Mrs. Milone, Travis Flory as Joey Caruso, Jackée Harry as Vanessa | Director: Kelsey Grammer Writer: Rodney Barnes | | Songs: A Flock of Seagulls -- I Ran (So Far Away), Alice Cooper -- School's Out | | | |
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